According to reports, no loss of life had been reported in that incident. As per updates, no casualties or injuries have been reported.
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Seven fire tenders reached on the spot. A massive fire broke out at Mehtab CHS building in Kurla West, Mumbai after a cylinder blast late Friday, news agency ANI reported. In the last 15 days, the ward has seen a four-time increase in cases. Around 500 residents of the locality and nearby areas gathered at Gandhi Maidan in Kurla (West) for the protest, which began around 2.30 p.m. ... Latest News Today…
View the latest news and breaking news today for U.S., world, weather, entertainment, politics and health at CNN.com. As per Last year, a similar accident took place when a four-storey building collapsed at Lokmanya Tilak Road in Mumbai.
After today's incident, officials immediately rushed to the spot and shared the information.PTI quoted, "A corner portion of the four-story building located in Mehtab Lane collapsed on Thursday noon.
(Representational) After slums in Worli and Dharavi, Mumbai’s L-ward, which includes Kurla and Sakinaka areas has emerged as another COVID-19 hotspot. Water-logging has been reported from several parts of Mumbai and local trains have particularly taken a hit with both Western and Central Railways suspending operations between major sections on their respective lines. Mumbai News Today: On Thursday, June 18, 2020, a portion of Kurla's Nita building collapsed at around 12 noon.
Mumbai: A portion of an empty damaged building collapsed in Mumbai's Kurla area.Emergency duties include firefighters and brigade and civic personnel were at the spot. Sharing more information, Assistant Municipal Commissioner, Manish Walunj said The team had reached the spot and the investigation was performed The building was declared dilapidated in June 2019 and the As per reports, the incident happened on June 18, 2020, and rescue teams rushed to the spot. Search and rescue operations are currently underway at the incident site.
Heavy rains in Mumbai have severally affected life in the city. No injuries or casualty was reported.A Zenlive Media Private Limited Venture | © 2020 Mumbai Live. There's some good news for motorists who get stuck in traffic on the SCLR and BKC near Kurla. Fire broke out in Mumbai’s Kurla West due to a cylinder blast in Mehtab CHS building.
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Kurla Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. According to the civic sources, this happened in Wagle Estate area. With over 350 cases, the ward has the fourth highest number of infected patients after Worli, Byculla and Andheri West, as per BMC data as on April 25.